Honoré Avolonto is a name that always means success. With any band, Black Santiago, Poly-Rythmo or Los Commandos, Avolonto is always surprising as singer or as composer. This record proves it with the exceptional "Setche Weda", inspired by a traditional rhythm of Benin. It is not sung by Honoré Avolonto but Eskill Lohento, the champion of Poly-Rythmo. The other title, "L'affaire n'est pas grave", is a cavacha rhythm composed by Avolonto and sung by Lohento.

This album is a masterpiece. Totally afrobeat taken from traditional tchinkoume rhythm of Benin that Stanislas Tohon wonderfully modernized. Recorded in Côte d'Ivoire and Produced by famous Papa Disco, the orchestration, the arrangements and especially the density of the recording make this record unique. It is also very rare and hard to find.

All the songs are good, there is nothing to throw. The new version of "Yallow", that Sam Fan Thomas made known abroad, is completely successful.

For many years I wanted to create a blog devoted to the discography of Danialou Sagbohan. I hope you will become members of this blog which will offer great surprises, I promise.Sagbohan deserves much more than a blog. I hope that Grégoire, Samy, Miles, Frank or Prince even David Bowie will have the desire to promote him.

Another great album produced and directed by Gilbert Dossou on his Sodogil label. If someone has informations about Assalé who composed and wrote this album I would be grateful. This record is known for the famous afrobeat tune "Ameniwa". Dreadful, dangerous, positive, natural.

I found another vinyl of Les Volcans recorded in 1975. "Miwalo" is a great pachanga rhythm composed by Julien Da Costa and sung by Paul Alapini and Adrien Lanmadoucelo. "Kinto" is blues alos comosed by Julien Da Costa and sung by Adrien Lanmandoucelo.